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(1)It is unlawful for a person, in relation to employment by him at an establishment in Great Britain, to discriminate against a woman—
(a)in the arrangements he makes for the purpose of determining who should be offered that employment, or
(b)in the terms on which he offers her that employment, or
(c)by refusing or deliberately omitting to offer her that employment.
(2)It is unlawful for a person, in the case of a woman employed by him at an establishment in Great Britain, to discriminate against her—
(a)in the way he affords her access to opportunities for promotion, transfer or training, or to any other benefits, facilities or services, or by refusing or deliberately omitting to afford her access to them, or
(b)by dismissing her, or subjecting her to any other detriment.
(3)Except in relation to discrimination falling within section 4, subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to employment—
(a)for the purposes of a private household, or
(b)where the number of persons employed by the employer, added to the number employed by any associated employers of his, does not exceed five (disregarding any persons employed for the purposes of a private household).
(4)Subsections (1)(b) and (2) do not apply to provision in relation to death or retirement.
(5)Subject to section 8(3), subsection (1)(b) does not apply to any provision for the payment of money which, if the woman in question were given the employment, would be included (directly or by reference to a collective agreement or otherwise) in the contract under which she was employed.
(6)Subsection (2) does not apply to benefits consisting of the payment of money when the provision of those benefits is regulated by the woman's contract of employment.
(7)Subsection (2) does not apply to benefits, facilities or services of any description if the employer is concerned with the provision (for payment or not) of benefits, facilities or services of that description to the public, or to a section of the public comprising the woman in question, unless—
(a)that provision differs in a material respect from the provision of the benefits, facilities or services by the employer to his employees, or
(b)the provision of the benefits, facilities or services to the woman in question is regulated by her contract of employment, or
(c)the benefits, facilities or services relate to training.
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